Book Chapter

Flight of the Phoenix: Coexisting with Mixed-Severity Fires

DA DellaSala, CT Hanson, WL Baker, RL Hutto, RW Halsey, DC Odion, LE Berry, RW Abrams, P Heneberg, H Sitters

Ecological Importance of Mixed Severity Fires Nature S Phoenix | Published : 2015

Abstract

Throughout this book we present a compelling case for the ecological importance of mixed-severity wildfires in forests (though some chaparral systems currently experience too much fire), including, in many cases, megafires from western North America. Stand-replacing fire disturbances are under-appreciated natural events that have been shaping fire-dependent ecosystems for millennia, and their ecosystem benefits are being compromised by management actions that carry unintended consequences. Mimicking the spatial, temporal, and structural heterogeneity of these fire effects through management is not possible. Moreover, fire management actions such as forest thinning, mastication, and postfire ..

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